THE EMPIRE.
"AUTUMN," A' BEAUTIFUL FILM; DRAMA, j ' "■ Commencing a two-night sefaori at the Empire to-night will be the beautiful BroadVay film success, "Autumn," said to bo one of the most pleasing photoplays yet presented! to picture patrons in the Dominion. The leading part is taken by a gifted young actres, Miss Violet Mersereau, who has won her way into the hearts of millions of "movie" patrons by her sympathetic and lovable mannerism, her ability to change laughter to tears and holds the interest of the audience either as a young and irresponsible girl or as the woman who has been tried by fire, and found true. "Autumn" is just the kind of photo-play suitable for this latest "World's Sweetheart," and with its settings amidst the awe-inspiring grandeur of snow j bound north-west Canada and with a powerful dramatic story, it's a picture that will rank amongst the year's finest productions. Seats for either night can. be reserved at Collier's.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1917, Page 7
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160THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1917, Page 7
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